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This guide provides the pedagogical framework and instructional support necessary to teach labor economics at the undergraduate or graduate level using George Borjas's primary textbook. The author, a prominent labor economist, outlines the conceptual structure of the field, focusing on the supply and demand of labor, wage determination, and the impact of public policy on employment markets. The guide offers structured lecture notes, problem set solutions, and classroom strategies designed to reinforce the core economic models presented in the main text.
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Instructors frequently utilize this guide as a foundational resource for standardizing course delivery across different academic institutions. Experts highlight the clarity of the provided solutions as a significant aid for maintaining consistent grading standards in labor economics curricula.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1996-01-01
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
ISBN-10:
0070065985
ISBN-13:
9780070065987
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